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Countryballs, also known as Polandball, [a] is a geopolitical satirical art style, genre, and Internet meme, predominantly used in online comics strips in which countries or political entities are personified as balls [b] with eyes, decorated with their national flags.
A number of organisations also posted memes, including Netflix India, [460] Twitter and Tinder. [460] Paytm temporarily changed its Twitter name to 'Binod'. [458] Brad's Wife – On 27 February 2017, Brad Byrd of Harrison County, Indiana posted on Cracker Barrel's Facebook page, asking them why they fired his wife, Nanette, after 11 years of ...
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The Last Eleven were the remnants of a 2,000-strong British force, the rest having retreated or been overrun by Afghan forces commanded by Ayub Khan. Taking refuge in a small enclosure at a garden, they made a determined last stand was made, firing until only eleven of their number (two officers and nine other ranks) were left.
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"Coco Jamboo" peaked at number one in Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden and Switzerland. It was also a top-five hit in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Norway, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100 , where the single reached number four in July 1996.
ITU Maritime ID. 308, 309, 311. ITU letter code. BAH. FIPS country code. BF. License plate code. BS. ... This page was last edited on 14 December 2023, at 04:24 (UTC).
The original format comprised four elements: a distinguishing prefix M, a publisher ID, an item ID, and a check digit, typically looking like M-2306-7118-7. From 1 January 2008, the ISMN was defined as a thirteen digit identifier beginning 979-0 where the zero replaced M in the old-style number.